APCo sets dates for open houses to hear from local community members

APCo representatives plan to file an application with the Virginia State Corporation Commission next summer. If approved, construction is expected to begin early 2031 and conclude by late 2032.

APCo sets dates for open houses to hear from local community members
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Appalachian Power Company (APCo) representatives are upgrading the transmission system in Pulaski, Montgomery, and Floyd counties as part of the Claytor–Floyd Transmission Line Rebuild Project. 

APCo announced on Nov. 17 that the project team plans to host two open houses to gather input from the community. The project involves rebuilding approximately 18 miles of a 1940s 138-kilovolt electric transmission line in or near the existing right-of-way. The project team is seeking input on route options at select points along the transmission line.

APCo encourages community members to attend the open houses to learn more and provide feedback on route options. There is no formal presentation, so attendees are welcome to join at any time during the event at a location most convenient to them:

  • Tuesday, Dec. 9, 5-7 p.m. at Radford Recreation Center, 200 George St., Radford
  • Wednesday, Dec. 10, 5-7 p.m. at Hotel Floyd, 300 Rick Lewis Way, Floyd
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“This project is part of Appalachian Power’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the electric grid and improve service reliability for area customers,” said George Porter, Appalachian Power spokesperson. “By upgrading 1940s equipment, we are working to deliver safe, dependable service for our neighbors and reducing the potential of extended power outages.”

Residents who are unable to attend the open houses can visit the project website and virtual open house at www.AppalachianPower.com/Claytor.

Landowners within the project area, which stretches from the Claytor Substation, to the Alum Ridge Substation, then to the Floyd Substation, can expect to receive a packet in the mail that includes additional project details. 

“The project team plans to use input from the community and additional field work to determine a power line route that reduces impact on the community and environment,” APCo said in a release on Nov. 17.

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APCo representatives plan to file an application with the Virginia State Corporation Commission next summer. If approved, construction is expected to begin early 2031 and conclude by late 2032.

For more information about APCo projects, including the Stuart Area Improvements Project, visit www.aeptransmission.com/projects.php.